How climate change is changing Australian wine
Australian wine producers are being warned that climate change could lead to a rise in the number of wines produced by the country’s winemakers, says Richard Chambers, at the Centre for Rural Research and Research (CSIRO) in Melbourne.
Source: smh.com.auPublished on 2022-05-07
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